File 043 - Drévad

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Drévad

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CA RBD MS 951-1-043

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  • Approximately 1909 - 11 April 1912 (Creation)
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    Djévad, Bey
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    London (England)

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8 letters

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(1875-1926)

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Mehmet Cavit Bey, Mehmed Cavid Bey or Mehmed Djavid Bey was born in 1875 in Thessaloniki, Greece.

He was an Ottoman economist, statesman, and newspaper editor. After graduating from the Imperial Civil Servants School (Mülkiye) in Istanbul in 1896, he worked for the Agriculture Bank and Education Ministry. He returned to Salonica in 1902 to teach economics at the Fevziye School, where he co-founded the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), called the Young Turks by the foreign press. After the 1908 Revolution, he was elected to the Ottoman parliament, where he served as Minister of Finance in five cabinets (1908-1918). In 1914, he briefly resigned to protest the secret Ottoman-German alliance, although he remained a financial adviser, reassuming the ministerial post in 1917. After the war, he went into hiding in Istanbul and fled to Switzerland, where he lived for several years. In 1921, he married Emine Nurbanu Hidayet Hanım (1891-1946), an Ottoman princess. Cavit Bey played an important role in the CUP and represented the Ottoman Empire in postwar financial negotiations in London and Berlin. After Turkey's independence in 1923, he was charged with alleged involvement in the assassination attempt against Mustafa Kemal, the first President of the Republic of Turkey. Cavit Bey was executed on August 26, 1926, in Ankara, Turkey. He was a contributor and editor of the influential social sciences journal Ulum-i İktisadiye ve İçtimâiye Mecmuası (1908–1911). He also published several textbooks on economics and statistics, and his voluminous memoirs were published as a series in the daily Tanin (1943-1946).

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(1865-1928)

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Dimitar Tsokov, a.k.a. Dimitar Cokov, was born in 1865 in Svishtov, Bulgaria.

He was a scholar, linguist, diplomat, and Professor of History at the University of Sofia (1893). In 1884, he was one of the founders of a cultural centre Chitalishte "Hristo Botev 1884" (Bulgarian: Читалище "Христо Ботев 1884"), in the town of Botevgrad in western Bulgaria. The centre distributed books, newspapers and magazines and organized readings and lectures. Tsokov served as the first Bulgarian diplomatic agent in London from 1903 to 1907 and Bulgarian Minister plenipotentiary in London from 1911 to 1913. He was the first Bulgarian member of the International Olympic Committee from 1906 to 1912.

He died in 1928 in London, England.

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Six letters from Djévad, Counsellor at the Imperial Ottoman Embassy in London, to Noel Buxton. File also includes a letter from Djavid, Ottoman Minister of Finance, and a letter from D. Tsokov, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Bulgarian Diplomatic Agency in

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In English and French.

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